Ms Shin HeeCho, Director General of the Distant Water Fisheries DivisionMinistry of Oceans and Fisheries: How Korea's Fisheries Management has been Drivien by Social and Economic Factors: Historical Perspective and Current State of Play

Rögnvaldur Hannesson, Prof. Emeritus, Norwegian School of Economics: The Economics of Fisheries Management in Norway

Javier Garat Pérez, Europêche: How to integrate up-to-date information from the industry into fisheries management.

13.00 – 14.30

Lunch

14.30 – 16.00

Parallel session 1: The tools for economic advice: the experience of the CFP

Moderator: Angel Calvo, DG MARE, European Commission

Pavel Salz, Managing Director, Framian: The Tools of Economic Advice in the CFP.

Anton Paulrud, ‎Senior Economist, Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management, Chair of the STECF Working Group on the Annual Economic Report, and Natacha Carvalho, Fisheries Economist at the European Commission's Joint Research Centre: Improvements in the production and use of economic advice in the CFP, the Annual Economic Report of EU fleets.

Evelina Sabatella, Senior Economist, NISEA, DCF national correspondent for Italy: Economic advice to support impact assessments in the CFP, socio-economic data needs and the role of STECF.

Douglas Lipton, Senior Scientist for Economics in NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service and Lee G. Anderson, Prof. Emeritus, University Delaware: The US Experience with an Economic Perspective to Ecosystem Approach in Fisheries.

Catarina Grilo, Program manager, Gulbenkian Oceans Initiative: The valuation of ecosystem services and its role in fisheries management.

16.00 – 16.30

Coffee break –poster exhibit

16.30 - 18.30

Plenary Session "What kind of Public Support for Fisheries"

Moderator: Frangiscos Nikolian, Head of Unit for Structural Policy and Economic Analysis in the Director-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries

Ragnar Arnason, Professor, School of Social Sciences - Faculty of Economics, University of Iceland: Fisheries Subsidies worldwide: State of play, Trends and Impacts in the Environmental and Economic Sustainability of the Fisheries.

John Connelly, President of National Fisheries Institute, USA: Public support and privately funded services in the US fisheries.

Pablo Múgica, General Manager, Krustagroup: Innovation in the Fisheries Industry: privately funded Innovation and the Role of Public Support.

Jose Manuel Gaiteiro Rey, Subdirector de Pesca de Andalucia, Dirección General de Pesca y Acuicultura, Junta de Andalucía: Public Support to adapt to the Impacts of the Changes of Regulatory Requirements brought by the CFP Reform.

Hyacinthe Cloarec, Buying Director for marine products, Metro Ltd:Metro's strategy to secure access to resources and markets in the light of existing opportunities and threats in the sourcing and trading of sustainable fisheries products.

Simon Rilatt, Espersen: Adaptation to the challenges of international competition: horizontal and vertical integration in the fish processing sector

Parallel session 5: "The economics of supply: where will the fish come from?"

Susan Steele, Authority Chair Sea-Fisheries Protection Authority, National Seafood Centre, Ireland: Developments in the fish food supply. How to learn from existing bottlenecks and take advantage of opportunities to secure sustainable supply.

Guus Pastoors, President of the European Federation of Processors and Importers/Exporters of Fish: How can the processing industry face the challenges of securing appropriate supplies for its sustainable development